best fall away rest
#51
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Arlington WA USA
Didn' t see my name here so I want to be coounted. I have and LOVE [&:] the Quicktune 4000. It is GREAT, accurate and quiet. BTW, I gained 3 fps changing from the QT 1000 to the 4000 and my groups are much smaller.
#52
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Harford Co Maryland USA
I just bought everything yesterday. I put the nap quicktune 2000 on my Razortec and I am VERY PLEASED so far. I' ll be paper tuning it today and the pro shop will take care of all the adjustements for me making it very easy. It' s been extreemly quiet and accurate to this point and has worked flawlessly. It also cost less than half of what they wanted for the Muzzy which is a lot of $$$.
#53
trophy ridge has a new one out /coming out and if it' s as good as their sights are look out muzzy! and don' t forget golden key futura , you can get a golden premier fall away for about 75.00 from fcs discount archery
#55
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 293
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From: Muskogee Oklahoma USA
Trophy taker helped me kill six deer this year.
Now Im shooting the best scores for me ever and good scores for indoor. I just 300 53x at state indoor. 3d, Indoor and hunting Trophy Taker works.
Now Im shooting the best scores for me ever and good scores for indoor. I just 300 53x at state indoor. 3d, Indoor and hunting Trophy Taker works.
#56
There are a lot of good ones out there. I personally really like my NAP QT 4000. I settled on it last summer when I swapped out a couple different rests, including the MZE till I found one I was really happy with. I like it because its compact, quiet and with the added sticky holder, there arent too many worries about the arrow coming off the rest unless you turn the bow upside down. I would also recommend the MZE. Another quality rest, just not for me for some reason.
#59
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 214
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From: Hudson, WI
I have used a Trophey Taker for 2 years with no problems. If you want to you could find a peice of some heavier flexable foam and adhear it to the shelf of your bow, cut a 1/4" slot in the center down from the top with a 1/4" hole drilled throut it at the bottom of the slot. Then when you nock your arrow it loosly snaps into the hole and when you draw it pops out of the hole when the rest rises up.
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#60
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Jamestown SC USA
I just installed a GKF Power Drop on a 2002 MQ1 a few days ago. Installation and setup was a breeze. I had it punching bullet holes in about ten shots.
I took it out yesterday to fling a few rounds. I' m down to four target arrows so I' ll be ordering more soon.
On my first group @ 30 yds, the first arrow hit dead center in the bull. The second arrow took half the nock and part of a fletching off the first arrow. The third arrow banged into the same hole as the first two without doing futher damage. The fourth arrow took half the nock off of the second arrow. I would say it' s working pretty well so far. I' m very pleased. I need more arrows (and nocks) though.
I took it out yesterday to fling a few rounds. I' m down to four target arrows so I' ll be ordering more soon.
On my first group @ 30 yds, the first arrow hit dead center in the bull. The second arrow took half the nock and part of a fletching off the first arrow. The third arrow banged into the same hole as the first two without doing futher damage. The fourth arrow took half the nock off of the second arrow. I would say it' s working pretty well so far. I' m very pleased. I need more arrows (and nocks) though.




